I actually think that England, more than just about any other nation, need a coach from the home country.
When do World Rugby string up Rassie Erasmus?
The next one needs to be English. The main criteria for the next one must be that they come from the Premiership. Jones has poisoned the link between the England setup and the Premiership DoRs. He's got zero respect for them and the feeling is reciprocated.
I actually think ex-NZ coaches would be good for England for the simple reason that NZ produces so many great players. Picking from a huge player pool presents very different challenges to picking from a very small player pool. This is one of the fundamental reasons why Jones has turned to shit imho.
Steve Hansen then?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 9:58 am
The next one needs to be English. The main criteria for the next one must be that they come from the Premiership. Jones has poisoned the link between the England setup and the Premiership DoRs. He's got zero respect for them and the feeling is reciprocated.
I actually think ex-NZ coaches would be good for England for the simple reason that NZ produces so many great players. Picking from a huge player pool presents very different challenges to picking from a very small player pool. This is one of the fundamental reasons why Jones has turned to shit imho.
They wanted Wayne Smith for a while... but he's better as an assistant coach rather than the main guy... but him and someone else...
Grandpa wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:15 amSteve Hansen then?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 9:58 am
The next one needs to be English. The main criteria for the next one must be that they come from the Premiership. Jones has poisoned the link between the England setup and the Premiership DoRs. He's got zero respect for them and the feeling is reciprocated.
I actually think ex-NZ coaches would be good for England for the simple reason that NZ produces so many great players. Picking from a huge player pool presents very different challenges to picking from a very small player pool. This is one of the fundamental reasons why Jones has turned to shit imho.
They wanted Wayne Smith for a while... but he's better as an assistant coach rather than the main guy... but him and someone else...
Hansen would be ok, certainly multiple levels above Jones.
I'd hate to see him leave but the best coach in the Premiership is Mark McCall. Dean Richards would also be good.
McCall is Irish though... wouldn't he prefer the Irish job?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:23 amGrandpa wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:15 amSteve Hansen then?Kawazaki wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 9:58 am
The next one needs to be English. The main criteria for the next one must be that they come from the Premiership. Jones has poisoned the link between the England setup and the Premiership DoRs. He's got zero respect for them and the feeling is reciprocated.
I actually think ex-NZ coaches would be good for England for the simple reason that NZ produces so many great players. Picking from a huge player pool presents very different challenges to picking from a very small player pool. This is one of the fundamental reasons why Jones has turned to shit imho.
They wanted Wayne Smith for a while... but he's better as an assistant coach rather than the main guy... but him and someone else...
Hansen would be ok, certainly multiple levels above Jones.
I'd hate to see him leave but the best coach in the Premiership is Mark McCall. Dean Richards would also be good.
Rob Baxter not rated?
Grandpa wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:39 amMcCall is Irish though... wouldn't he prefer the Irish job?
Rob Baxter not rated?
I'd prefer an English coach to coach England but it wouldn't be my first criteria.
I suspect the level above club would find Baxter out.
I always thought Dean Ryan might end up England coach one day. Not much of a track record, but he has something about him.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:46 am
I'd prefer an English coach to coach England but it wouldn't be my first criteria.
I suspect the level above club would find Baxter out.
Yes, I suspect it would. Will be interesting how he manages and turns round the Chiefs mixed start to the season.Kawazaki wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 10:46 am
I'd prefer an English coach to coach England but it wouldn't be my first criteria.
I suspect the level above club would find Baxter out.
Not sure he'd want to be away from the family farm too much either.
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I'd prefer an English coach, but a coach who understands English rugby is fine. Very bored of the cultural cringe of sticking someone with an antipodean accent into English set ups just because.
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A lot of the time the RFU seem to be appointing the opposite of the predecessor:
Ashton brought in to provide a bit more flair and running rugby after Robinson's stodge
Jonno to provide someone who commands the respect of the players
Lancaster to ensure there was no repeat of dwarfgate etc, to focus more on development etc
Jones to bring a bit more backbone and grit
So we'll go for Baxter or someone that people like then chuck him for a more aggressive character a few years later.
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Iol
World Rugby has appointed an independent judiciary for the two-day hearing, which will be conducted via Zoom on Saturday and Sunday.
I'd just like a coach that believes that the best English Rugby Union players are capable of playing good attacking rugby.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 11:42 am I'd prefer an English coach, but a coach who understands English rugby is fine. Very bored of the cultural cringe of sticking someone with an antipodean accent into English set ups just because.
I'm fed up of:
* Playing negative, kick & hope rugby on the basis that we're culturally only fitted to defense, mauling & scrummaging.
* Picking mediocre players because they are "test match animals"
* Parachuting in players from NZ/Aus because they've played Super Rugby so they must be better than any English equivalent
* Parachuting in English RL players because RL is just somehow intrinsically so much better that it being a different sport with important differences in skills and tactics is irrelevant
Wha daur meddle wi' me?
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Chiefs had a similarly mixed start to the season before one of their titles. He's probably not unduly worried.SaintK wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 11:39 amYes, I suspect it would. Will be interesting how he manages and turns round the Chiefs mixed start to the season.
Not sure he'd want to be away from the family farm too much either.
He himself has shown no appetite for the England job and some of his past statements on the matter suggests he's well aware of the differences between being a Prem DoR and the national head coach, that his approach to the former might not apply to the latter.
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Yep. RL crossover is another example of the cultural cringe I reference.Mahoney wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 11:41 amI'd just like a coach that believes that the best English Rugby Union players are capable of playing good attacking rugby.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 11:42 am I'd prefer an English coach, but a coach who understands English rugby is fine. Very bored of the cultural cringe of sticking someone with an antipodean accent into English set ups just because.
I'm fed up of:
* Playing negative, kick & hope rugby on the basis that we're culturally only fitted to defense, mauling & scrummaging.
* Picking mediocre players because they are "test match animals"
* Parachuting in players from NZ/Aus because they've played Super Rugby so they must be better than any English equivalent
* Parachuting in English RL players because RL is just somehow intrinsically so much better that it being a different sport with important differences in skills and tactics is irrelevant
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Ok. I was unaware of that. Could you post a link please?
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/eddi ... -kz83gfnvzOwen Slot in The Times wrote: Justice delayed by SARU
On the subject of employees that are hard to control, Rassie Erasmus, the director of rugby at the South African Rugby Union (SARU), finally goes before a World Rugby disciplinary today after his 62-minute video assassination of the refereeing in the first British & Irish Lions Test in the summer.
Yes, it is now three months since the video went live — three months in which the referee that day, Nic Berry, has been left hanging out to dry.
It is no secret that World Rugby has been frustrated with the pace with which it has been able to bring Erasmus to a hearing. It would have been respectful if SARU had expedited that process.
Indeed, it would have been ideal if SARU itself had brought Erasmus to book. Or at the very least suggested that it didn’t approve of his behaviour. Yet Jurie Roux, the SARU chief executive, appears to have no control over Erasmus, or is loath to wield it.
You would just hope that, if the situation were in England, and Jones had committed such a crime, the RFU would have policed him itself. I genuinely believe it would.
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that is comedy gold.Mahoney wrote: ↑Tue Nov 02, 2021 1:44 pmhttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/eddi ... -kz83gfnvzOwen Slot in The Times wrote: Justice delayed by SARU
On the subject of employees that are hard to control, Rassie Erasmus, the director of rugby at the South African Rugby Union (SARU), finally goes before a World Rugby disciplinary today after his 62-minute video assassination of the refereeing in the first British & Irish Lions Test in the summer.
Yes, it is now three months since the video went live — three months in which the referee that day, Nic Berry, has been left hanging out to dry.
It is no secret that World Rugby has been frustrated with the pace with which it has been able to bring Erasmus to a hearing. It would have been respectful if SARU had expedited that process.
Indeed, it would have been ideal if SARU itself had brought Erasmus to book. Or at the very least suggested that it didn’t approve of his behaviour. Yet Jurie Roux, the SARU chief executive, appears to have no control over Erasmus, or is loath to wield it.
You would just hope that, if the situation were in England, and Jones had committed such a crime, the RFU would have policed him itself. I genuinely believe it would.
Can't really see anything funny about it - it's just - noise. Next to no information or insight, bit of pointless emotion. Could have been posted here by one of the less interesting posters.
It's a dreary example of how pointlessly mediocre rugby reporting is in the UK, but we knew that anyway.
It's a dreary example of how pointlessly mediocre rugby reporting is in the UK, but we knew that anyway.
Wha daur meddle wi' me?
Rassie's case fizzliing out, taking months to do so.
Mark Dodson's comments during the World Cup led to a £70k fine in double quick time.
What was it that Dodson said that upset World Rugby so much?
The big countries get different treatment.
Oh.
Mark Dodson's comments during the World Cup led to a £70k fine in double quick time.
What was it that Dodson said that upset World Rugby so much?
The big countries get different treatment.
Oh.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Rassie will be back on duty tonight in Cardiff.
He can expect a warm welcome from a 75,000 sell out crowd
He can expect a warm welcome from a 75,000 sell out crowd
Lots of classy booing I expectOomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 3:22 am Rassie will be back on duty tonight in Cardiff.
He can expect a warm welcome from a 75,000 sell out crowd
A classy water boy deserves nothing less.Chilli wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 4:43 amLots of classy booing I expectOomStruisbaai wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 3:22 am Rassie will be back on duty tonight in Cardiff.
He can expect a warm welcome from a 75,000 sell out crowd
It is a concern for sure.
But it also seems the officials are still intent on screwing the Boks over every chance they get:
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I’m not serious, but it really was a super pedantic call by the officials.
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Oh lovely. More multi media content.
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Maybe it is just my impression, but somehow whenever the boks score a try on the counter attack the match officials find a way to overrule the on-field decisions these past month. Weren't there 3 such instances against the Lions alone, now another one yesterday, probably more during the RC?!
Shoot the messenger
“Just because you’re paranoid, doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you”boere wors wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 11:07 am Maybe it is just my impression, but somehow whenever the boks score a try on the counter attack the match officials find a way to overrule the on-field decisions these past month. Weren't there 3 such instances against the Lions alone, now another one yesterday, probably more during the RC?!
But honestly, the Boks play a game that is dependent on chaos disrupting the opposition defense…be it a box kick or a midfield bomb.
When there is that much chaos, referees also get flustered and want to make sure, so they refer to the TMO. In any given moment on a rugby pitch, if you look really hard, you can probably find 2-3 offenses. So the more referrals, the more disallowed tries are likely.
When we do (rarely) score tries from conventional turnovers or ruck play, they are typically not referred and they stand.
The key really has become to avoid referrals to the TMO because once it goes upstairs it’s a 50/50.
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For what it's worth that video clearly shows Marx advancing towards the ball from an offside position. Penalty offence.
Slightly pedantic, yes and he then retreats. But they are making a call for a try.
Slightly pedantic, yes and he then retreats. But they are making a call for a try.
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ok good, it is not just me...Blake wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 11:17 am“Just because you’re paranoid, doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you”boere wors wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 11:07 am Maybe it is just my impression, but somehow whenever the boks score a try on the counter attack the match officials find a way to overrule the on-field decisions these past month. Weren't there 3 such instances against the Lions alone, now another one yesterday, probably more during the RC?!
But honestly, the Boks play a game that is dependent on chaos disrupting the opposition defense…be it a box kick or a midfield bomb.
When there is that much chaos, referees also get flustered and want to make sure, so they refer to the TMO. In any given moment on a rugby pitch, if you look really hard, you can probably find 2-3 offenses. So the more referrals, the more disallowed tries are likely.
When we do (rarely) score tries from conventional turnovers or ruck play, they are typically not referred and they stand.
The key really has become to avoid referrals to the TMO because once it goes upstairs it’s a 50/50.